Effects of Unilateral Restriction of the Metatarsophalangeal Joints on Biped Robot Walking

Yixiang Liu, Xizhe Zang, Niansong Zhang, Yubin Liu, Ming Wu
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The metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joints play critical roles in the push-off phase of human locomotion, but are usually absent in biped robots. Our previous research found that when the unilateral MTP joints were restricted, non-disabled subjects exerted a compensatory mechanism, that is, the intact limb was relied more than the restricted limb. This paper aims to study the effects of unilateral restrictions of the MTP joints on biped robot walking. Gait performance of a biped robot model was analyzed under two conditions, i.e., walking normally, and walking with the MTP joints of the right foot restricted. The results show that unilateral restrictions of the MTP joints lead to larger demands for driving torque and power on partial joints, more total energy consumption, and lower energy efficiency. These results can help understand the functions of the MTP joints in more depth, and offer some inspirations to the researches of biped robots.
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跖趾关节单侧受限对双足机器人行走的影响
跖趾关节(MTP)在人体运动的推离阶段起着至关重要的作用,但在双足机器人中通常不存在。我们之前的研究发现,当单侧MTP关节受限时,非残疾受试者存在代偿机制,即对完整肢体的依赖大于对受限肢体的依赖。本文旨在研究MTP关节单侧约束对双足机器人行走的影响。对双足机器人模型在正常行走和右足MTP关节受限行走两种情况下的步态性能进行了分析。结果表明:单侧约束导致局部节点驱动转矩和功率需求增大,总能耗增大,能效降低;这些结果有助于更深入地了解MTP关节的功能,并为双足机器人的研究提供一些启示。
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